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Alphabetical [« »] rivulets 1 road 134 road-side 1 roads 16 roadside 3 roam 7 roamed 5 | Frequency [« »] 16 renown 16 require 16 reserved 16 roads 16 rough 16 royal 16 rules | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote Concordances roads |
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1 I, TransPre| companion and counsellor on the roads of Spain, is seldom wrong 2 I, X| travelling on any of these roads, nothing but carriers and 3 I, XXII| cannot go together along the roads, but only singly and separate, 4 I, XXX| they may meet on the high roads go that way and suffer as 5 I, XXXVIII| preserved, cities protected, roads made safe, seas cleared 6 I, XLVI| after we have travelled roads and highways, and passed 7 I, LI| in arms. They scoured the roads, they searched the woods 8 II, VI| commendation. There are two roads, my daughters, by which 9 II, X| taken possession of all the roads by which any comfort may 10 II, XXVIII| following your worship along roads that lead nowhere and paths 11 II, XXIX| themselves over such longinquous roads and regions would take care 12 II, L| must not travel along the roads alone, but accompanied by 13 II, LX| posted as sentinels on the roads, to watch who came along 14 II, LXI| length, by unfrequented roads, short cuts, and secret 15 II, LXX| Don Quixote. He had the roads about the castle far and 16 II, LXXII| about half a league two roads branched off, one leading